Mark Boerebach
Mark Boerebach is an Australian savant, able to recall Australian music chart top hits from the 1970s and 1980s.
Personal life
[edit | edit source]Boerebach was born blind and diagnosed with Asperger syndrome as a child.[1][2] Prior to entering school, he underwent a series of operations which restored 20% of his eyesight, although he is blind in one eye.[1][3] His condition made it difficult for him to socialize at school,[1][4] but despite the difficulties he encountered, Boerebach has completed five TAFE music business courses.[2][5] He lives in Sydney, Australia.
Career
[edit | edit source]Boerebach founded an Internet radio station called 2PR FM based in Sydney which plays continuous 1970s and 1980s pop music.[2][6][7] He has been described as having the ability to instantly list all the songs on a particular chart from any given week in the 1980s and is able to recall roughly 15 years of Australian music chart top hits,[8][9] an ability that has been reported as one result of his Asperger syndrome.[10] One of Boerebach's teachers at TAFE, Russell Kilby, contacted him after reading about him in local papers, and encouraged him to try out for the RocKwiz television show.[11] Fellow students helped raise funds for the trip to Melbourne to try out for the show, and after passing the public eliminations at St Kilda's Espy,[11] and meeting with Glenn Baker, the three-time winner of the BBC's Rock Brain of the Universe,[12] he appeared on the television game-show "RocKwiz".[2][5][10] A documentary of his preparations for and appearance on the game show was aired under the name Rainman goes to RocKwiz[8][10] and was shown at the Anchorage International Film Festival in 2010.[13] In 2011, the documentary won an Aloha Accolade at the Hololulu Films Awards.[14]
References
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- ^ ZD Net News: Blind Music Whiz Starts Radio Site
- ^ Penrith Press: Blind DJ Announces Plans for New Web Station
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